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Very Poor Economy Some peoplo make a business of cheating themselves, either by eating rcry mean and cheap food, or else eat ing too small a quantity of good food. ithcr way is ns bad policy as it would bo to buy a coffin instead of a suit of good clothes, just because the coffin would cost less. Poor diet means im poverished blood; and that means mis ery. Brown's Iron Bitters enriches tho blood, gives it tho iron it needs, and tones up tho wholo system. Cures dys pepsia, indigestion, weakness, malaria, stc. 8arah Bernhardt')) urentest ambition, it b said, is to be a fleshy poetess. Italrord Snuen It capital for dyspertlcs. In fallible to all good cooks. Queen Victoria never counts the words when she writes a telegram. 3iit GERMAN REME01 Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, (tore Thron,STr-lllMr".prnln,BruUe, Iturua, Steal ! roet HI too, AlSD alX OT1IIK BODILY ralSS 1XD AOIM. aid l7 DnaWi and Drslers urTwli'r. Flny OnU beta. Direction lull LftiigntKrs. THE CIJAKLES A. VOCELEU CO. .(Snmnori to A. TOOELZR k CO.) Baltlmorr, JI '., C. 8. 1. n tin p n OH: MY BACK Eitry strain or told atUeks tht weak back uw ntuuij vii-.v- THE. BEST TONIC (Strengthen tUe Mnsclea, Steadies -the Ner-res, Knrlchre the Blood, Sivee New Vigor. Va J. L. M-rans Fairfield. Tow, mj: "Brown's Iron Bitters is tho brat Iron medicine I have, known In tor Wj&rtf practico, I have foond it specially beneficial in narrous or physical eihaus tion, and In all debilitating ailments that bear so hearily on tno system.UBe it freely in my own family." Genuine has trade mark and crossed red line oa wrapper. Take noitlier. Made only by IlKOWN CIIKMICALCO., HALTIMOKE, MD. I,ADrF8' HaxD Book nsefnl and attractive, con taining list of priua for recipes, information about coins, etc., siren away by all dealers in medicine, or mailed to any address on receipt of 2c. atamp. MALT BITTERS, If tou wish a certain en re for all Ttlood diseases. Nothing was ever invented that will cleanse tho Blood and purify the System equal to Ilopa and ITIAI.T Blttera. It tones tip the System, puts new Illood in your v c 1 11 , rrsiurua your ion appetite ana leep. and brings you perfect liealth. It cerer falls to give relief in all cases of Kidney or Liver Trouble, Biliousness, Indl Ceatloii, Constipation, Bide Headaches, Dys pepsla, Nervous disorders, and all female Complaints ; when properly taken It is a sure cure. Thousands have been benefited by It in thla and other Western Bute. It is tbe best Combination of Vegetable remedies an yet discovered for the restoration to health of the Weulr. and Debilitated. Do not get lUops and Id ALT Bitters confounded with Infe rior preparations of similar name. I prescribe Hops & Malt Bitters regularly in my practice, Robert Turner. M. I)., Flat Koclc, Mich. Tor sale by all druggists. HOPS & HALT BITTERS CD, Dow, Ha initialled la its BROAD CLAIMcItclciUi VEEY BEST OPEEATING, QUICKEST SELLING' AND Ever offered to the public. FOX Man and Beast. ' Mustang Liniment is older than most men, and used more and more every year. , s pi - a mm Personal Matters. Dr. John J. Moran attended Edgar Allen Poo in w dying moments. Ho now writes that tho habits of intemper ance did to some extent cloud the poet a early life, but not his later years. Poo s constitution was such that ho could not bocomo a dram drinker, and for four years previous to his death ho was per fectly temperate. His death was caused by ill treatment and exposure suffered from a party of Baltimore roughs, who caught him, cooped him up, drugged him and voted him during an excited election. In attending him during his last illness Dr. Moran saw that his patient gave no signs of a debauch. He refused a glass of spirits tho day before ho died. Tho appearance of Mrs. Oscar Wilde at recent social gathering in London is thus described: JEstheticism cul minated in Mrs. Oscar Wilde's costume of a wollen stuff in dnll reseda trim med with pink, a kind of Kate Green nway dress, tied at the waist by & droop ing pink Hish. Bound tho neck she woro a wido Toby frill of two rows of ficello laco with vr.rions colored beads and a largo pink bow fastening a bunch ofyollow marguerites; on her head a small Tam o' Shanter cap of tho same greenish-gray material was the accom paniment to this eccentric costume. Mrs. Helen L. Capelof Plcasantown, Ks., has abandoned the newspaper busi ness, after some years of successful management. In hor valedictory sho says: "As the editor and business man ager of a newspaper my business is moro with men than with women, and ray work, to bo done successfully, must be done as men lo it. If I do not fol low the beaten path, tho business must suffer. If I do my work like a man, I nm mado tho subject of such a continual fusillado of malicious gossip that I chooso to abandon a proiitablo bminess rather than to bear it any longer." James Knox Polk, a nophow of tho lato President Polk, who for many years was a bachelor of independent means living on a farm in Wostport, Conn., about throo .years ago married n Swedish lady. Later ho showed signs of insanity, and until March last had beon somo months in the insauo asylum at nartford. Ho then returned homo for a short while, but tho chango did not prove beneiicial, and ho was taken back to the asylum. Ho stolo away from the institution, and was found at Stratford. It was necessary to use farco and apply handcuffs to se cure his roturn. Tho statue to bo erected to tho memory of Commodoro Oliver Hazard Perry has arrived at Newport. Tha statuo is of bronzo. It pictures tho naval hero in a striking attitude. Ho is represented as he reached tho deck of tho Niagara, after his perilous trip in a small boat from tho disabled flagship Lawrence. The-commodoro 13 hatless, his right arm is upliftod, hisindox finger extended, showing clearly that ho is in tho act of giving directions to thoso who wero about him. Ho -wears a jacket adorned with epaulets, his sword being buckled on, whilo his large pistol is stuck in his bolt The statuo will bo unveiled Sept. 10, tho anniversary of tho Uattlo of Lake i-rie. Tho Boston Recorder tells this story about a distinguished clergyman of that city who went out to a country town tho other day to lecture. Ho ar rived early in the afternoon, and all tho town of course, "spotted" him within five minutes as a very great and vory saintly man. Ho -went into a drug store, and, in tones that froze tho young blood of tho clerk behind tho coun ter, said: "Young man do you amoko?" "Y-es, sir," said tho trem bling clerk : "I'm sorry.but I learned the habit young and haven't beon ablo to quit it yet." "Then," said tho great uivine witnout tno movement of a muscle or tho abatement of a shado of tho awful solemnity of his voice, "can you toll rao where I can get a good cigar v Ex-Senator Chaffoomado this remark about General Grant: "I see that a scribblor in the World says that tho general cannot write, and that ho only makes memoranda, which General Adam Badeau fills out for him. That is a croat mistake. Badeau does noth ing of tho kind. Everything Goueral Grant has prepared has either been with his own nen or dictated to a steno grapher. I havo read much of it in his own handwritinc. Ho can nut more in a fow words than most men. Ho thinks n. irront ciAnl. TTn is not n classical writer by any means, but you Know wiiat lie means wnen no once Euts it down, without any trouble All ia messages as President were pro pared by himself." Joseph Smyth, another prominent criminal who figured in tho assassina tion of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Mr. Burke iu Phoenix Park, is dead. Smith tracod tho murdered secretaries to the Park. Wlion he had identified them, ho waved his handkerchief as a signal, and the assassins ran across the sward aud uttacked their unfortunate victims. Smyth turned informer, wai pardoned and sent out of the country. smytli ana lus wife wont to byunoy, but tho Sydney pooplo refused to have them thero, and tho government brought tho informer back to London, where bmy th lias just died of dissipa tion. Henry Clows, says tho New lorfc Times, finds happiness sometimes in talking of the old times when a Wall street panic bumped into him. "One morning," is tho way ho tells ono story, "I camo down town worth $5,000,000, and that night I went home penniless." "What, penniless?" askod ono heard the other day. "Yes, sir: penniless, practically penniless ; I only had about $60,000 left along with my seat in the Stock Exchange." Frionds say thai Mr. Clows is richer now than ho wi even before the smashing days of 18791 Rejoicings Down South. Lexington. Ky. Mr. John T. Bruce, of tho United States Uevenuo Collec tor's Office, informed an editor of the Daily Press, of this eitv, that for seven years ho suffered terribly from rheuma tism in his ankle, which most of tho time was swollen to two or threo times its natural size, and was so painful that be could not put lus foot to tho prounu. After trying everything ho could think of without obtruninc relief, ho at ten o'clock ono morning applied St. Jacobs Oil, and shortly afterwards mado two further applications. At threo o'clock that afternoon tho pain was gone; the swelling also disappeared, and tho euro was as permanent as it was quick. Bags Instead of Closets. In closets which aro not provided with drawers and wardrobes whero dresses may be hung or laid away from all danger from dust or crowding, bags which will completely envelop tho dress and protect delicato fabrics aro a necessity. Such bags must bo long enough to hold a dress-skirt without folding, and wido enough to givo room to all kinds o trills and llounces. Any kind of material will answer, but mus lin or print is most ofteu used. Cut one side of tho bag threo inches longer than the other; seam together, bind around tho top, work four button-holes across tho longest side, which buttons down on tho other liko "a flap. Thobot- tom of tho basr now becomes tho top, ecem it across again, and in tho casing 60 mado run a flat, narrow stick; at each upper corner sow tape loops by which to hang tho bag on two hooks in tho closet. To wido tapes, sowed near tho casing, pin tho dress-skirt by tho band and also uy tho waist, by which even part of it will least mus' tno trim ming. After tho dress is carefully pin ned in place, pull down tho bug over it and button the tape across tho bottom. Bags for tho various small articles in kitchen and wash room, which need keeping together, should bo mado of some dark, strong material, and of n plain, squaro shape, and furnished with curtain rings sewed around the top to run the draw string in. Such bags aro useful receptacles for clothes-pins, small clothes-lines, strings and tho hundred and ono thinsrs which must bo kept in some placo whero they can bo lound in a hurry. llnrra frT tlin c(npn.innmo n rwl fnr linlfl ing Bundles and scraps must bo of strong stun, lho iormer linn, closciy woven linen, sowed in a turn scam, and provided with tapes for tying up, several inches below tho top, so they may bo turned over and tied closely, ett'ectually preventing tho entranco of any undersirablo object, animato or otherwise A Saloon-Keeper's I.uclc. Mr. J. D. Jinks, of Brookland, Ark., a town distant some ninety miles from this city, on tho loxas .v bt. .Louis nar row guago railroad, has been in tho city for two or threo days, buying n stock of liquors, cigars, etc. A Ledger reporter learned that JUr. Jinks was tho holder of onc-lifth of ticket No. 48,954, which drew tho second capital prizo of $25,000 in tho last drawing of tho Louisiana State Lottery, and ques tioned him concerning his streak of good luck and what ho intended doing with it. "les, I bought tho tickot in this city, and was somewhat sur prised at tho result. I havo bought tickets before, but tho invest ment has always mot with poor re turns." When asked if ho intended giving up his present business and em barking in some other on a larger scale, tho gentleman smiled and answered that ho would only add tho amount to his sinking fund, and continue business at tho old stand. Tho $5,000 was col lected through tho German National Bank of this city. Mr. Jinks is a pleas ant and agrecablo gentleman, and does not snub any of his former friends on account of his good fortune. Memphis (Tenu.) Ledger, July 29. Educate Your Daughters. Tho Sisters of Charity of tho B. V. M. havo recently established nn Academy for tho special instruction of young la dies. Beautifully and healthfully loca ted one-fourth of a niilo west of Des Moines upon Greenwood Avenuo in tho delightful suburb of Greenwood Park. Aro now ready for tho reception of young ladies. Parents and guardians may rest assured that every ofl'ort will bo directed to tho Physical, Mental and Moral improvement of thoso confided to their care. All tho branches of a thorough English and classical educa tion, French and German, Plain and Fancy needlo-work, Painting and Mu sic, aro taught by a Faculty of compe tent teachers. Pupils may pursuo a special course. Minim Department for tho caro and training of girls under eleven years of ago. Tho most scrupu lous attention will bo given; and it will bo the object of tho Faculty to give them a proper Elementary instruction on preparatory for entering tho Junior department. Fall term opens Monday, September 7th, 1885. For full particulars and terms, ad dress SISTER SUPERIOR ST. JOSEPH ACADEMY, 617 West Sixth St., Dim Moines, Iowa. A Urooklvn lmlv now piiIIh hor tint rut "Sheoleii" insUad of Helen. o O When Bsbr irss sick, m gtr her Cutorls.o TTbtn she wA ft Child, sho cried for CfttorU, When she became Hit; she clans to CsatsrU, When she hod Children, she gsre them CastotU, q Jobn Kell9 rides horseback with tho grace of a well-trained cavalry ofllcer. If thero erer was a ineclflcfor anr one com plaint then Carter! Little Liver Villa aro n apeoiflo for HI oar Ifeadaclie, and ererr woman should know thin. Tlier are not oulr n pos itive cure, but a lure prevuntlve lr tuuen when tbp approach la felt. Carter's Little Liver I'llli aot directly oa the liver and tile, and In this war removotliecuuieof dlieaie without first tnaklnir you stole bjra weakening purge. 11 you try mum you wui not ie ui- appointca. Chief Justice Wuito is eating oatmeal on ltn native heath. JTAV12 YOU A DAUGHTKU TO EDO CATKT Eeod for Cataloruo of CalUuan College, lies Moiats, Iowa. "O, Lor' lilt 'Im Autn." In tho early days of Methodism in Scotland, a certain congregation, whero thero was but ono rich man, desired to build a now chapel. A church meeting was held. The old rich Scotchman rose and said: "Brethren wo dinna need a new chapel; I'll givo 5 for repairs." Just then a bit of plaster falling from tho ceiling hit him on tho head. Looking up and seeing how bad It was, ho -said: "Brethren, its worse thon I thoucht; I'llmako it fifty pun'." "Oh, Lord," exclaimed a devoted brother on a back seat, "hit Mm again." Thero aro many human tabernacles which aro in soro need of radical build- in' over, but wo putter and fuss and repair in spots without satisfactory re sults. It is only when wo aro person ally alarmed at tho real danger that wo act independently, und do tho right thing. Then it is'that wo most keenly regret becauso wo did not sooner uso our judgment, follow tho advice born of tho experionco of others and jump away irom our penis. Thousands of persons who will read this paragraph aro in abject misery to day when they might bo in a satisfac tory condition. J hoy aro weak, life less, full of odd aches and pains, and every year they know they nro getting wor.e, even though tho best doctors aro patching them iu spots. Tho origin of these aches and pains is in tho kidneys and liver, and if they would build theso all over now with Warnor's safo euro as millions havo done, and ccaso invest ing their money in miserably unsuccess ful patchwork, they would bo well and happy aud would bless tho day when tho Lord "hit im" and Indicated tho common 6cnso courso for them to pur sue. London Press. "ICOIKJII ON PILES." Currs nici or llemorrliotJi. ltrhtiiK, rrntnidlnn, nireUlnc lnlernl or oilier, lutrmal nnj KUcrnai Utmedy In each package. Sure curc.SOc. Prujifliu. Graduates of Elliott's Business Col lege, Burlington, la., aro in demand all over this western country, becauso thoy aro thoroughly quaiuied. Howell, the pedestrian, is coming to this country ngnm iu bel'inher. Prominent Mutter .TlKlcem. There is no dissent from tho decision of candid and capable dairymen, that tho Im proved lhtttcr Color ol Wells. Hichardson it Co., llurlington, Vt., is tlio best in tho world, buch men ns A. v. (;hcover ol Mas snchnsetts, K. I). Mason, Vermont, Francis A. Hoffman, Wisconsin, use it, and recom mend it us superior to all others. I'HKTTY WOMEN. I.ailpi who would retain frrihneu and Tlracltr. doa'tUllto lr Wells' -Health ltenewer.'" Mr. Daniel Ketchain, ono o! tho nronil- ncnt and successful farmers of Civil Dead. Daviess county, has hud his child under tho treatment ol Urs. Dickerson it Stark, ol tno Knnsas City burcical Institute for con cen it ul club-foot. Wo mot Mr. Kctcham. tho other day, mid hosays his child is doing lineiy. Thf pure it, twr etfit and but Cod Mrer Oil Id the world, manufaclurrtl Jrom freali, healthy liven, upon me ki uuro. ii i. au.uiuieir pure anu iwrer. ra- tlflltl whu hftTr onrft lakf-ll If. nrpfi-r I! In all Afhr. . l'hjilclini hate decided It lupcrloi to anr of the uherollaln market. Mada by OnwiLt, luzzasu Chapped llandi, Face, rimplea, and Rouch Skin, cured by utlnc Juniper Tar Soap, made bjr Caiwill, uitiuibvu, Atw lurk. i Fred Gobhnrdt is still seen in London oc casionally in Mrs. Langtry a society. "HOUGH ON'lTCliT" "rtouRh on llch" curca humors, eruptions, ring worm, tetter, salt rheum, frosted feet, chilblains. Sonntor Stanford's California vineyard will yield 300,000 gallons of wino this yeur. Sact ttmt and monty by using Sttwart't Heal ing Powder for cuts anil tores on animals. Soli everywhere, IS and 60 ots. a box. Try It LAWHENCE AND ATflHSOJ BUSINESS COL- 1.1-.UI-.S. The Largest nnd nest Knulpned Institutions of the kind In tho West, The Catnlocue rIvIiir course of study, rates of tui tion, bonril. etc.. will be mailed free upon implication. Addrcua K. L. Mclmivr, 1'restdcnt, Lawrence or Atchison, hansus. SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY AND SHORTHAND. Bend for .Tournul Riving full Information. Address llAYXb & Hl'Ichimi, Lawrence, Kas. Mrs. Gladstone, in personal appearance, is said to bo simplicity itself. PinflinA Description of I'leasnnt Valley Country rLUnlUA iroo. i:. JtUMI.KY, Keuka, Kla. A posltlre cure. No Knlre. Noriaster. Nol'aln. W.C. Payur, Marshalltown.Iawa. Lo'E CEN. U. hook nTrvmnTiTsiiedT S. GRANT. - he ml fui-TTTcuTurrur avo time bf aendlntr Kli eta. for oulllt. aulck. Address Tuk Wkvtkiin Installment Hook Co., 17 t Mh St.. Knnsaa f'lly. Mo, DR. A. C. SABIN. Twenty Years' Kxporlanco In C C H B I P dlseasea treat) I C til A las El sus.Orarlan In treated successfully i.riicn as rroisa ronbles. IaRani- uiaiiun anu i iceisiioBs, rait inj( auu u ippiat-rinvDi ol iu. Womii. bplnal Wraktesa.and Change of Life, and all forms nf l nvr-v trinKi.i ran rrllr.teln all aud positively cure nicst of those on- iiaints una weaknesses so common to wsnisxinu .unit diseases. Liter complaints and all dlstasea af a private nainre successfully treated. UANUKK8 reated and cured. . .. Lgtters of Inquiry confidentially ays-ertd. Address Hit. A. C. 8 A II IN. llnsitrlre, Neb. Wo Want 5,000 Mora BooK Agents to Sell The Personal History of (J. S. GRANT. rY""f Tla Ink raWrM.ilS. 6,.rU'l IU BklBltrr, slfll smtU., sW prittW iumi, .S U tl. .wl 4.t s.S luil. kU4.r .r km u.L A t.r. kulm. Ml... t.l.B, suf.rU llluu.1.4 1. vtal ... ft,.lta ..,. Uf.ta Aim Tmi ..4 I. ...rj l..MSIa. S..4 S.!fulp t.4 sVCUALTliHSTO AOrKTlf. .1 M.u. ,.. I .. S, .MSI.f Sfc.t. Ut ..lit. JM..IU. Ik). .., A4in.A AMERICAN rUIIlIHniNO CO.. iriirif.rj nosiun, Ulilcugo. utiiclnnuili or Ml. l.wula. nACANS Magnolia Balm Is a secret aid to beauty. Many a lady owes her fresfi ness to it, who would Tather not tell; andjyiTtf can't tell. W. N, V Oeualitt. 873-34. Toa criminal ner- lect of preventive medication mar be ascribed n malorltv of the ailments which artccl humnmtjr. it Is a well-ascertained fart, that a course of Horner's Stomach Hitlers will put een a tiaturallv feeble "P system In such a state in uetensetnai uwiu be competent to re sist the most preva lent cauaes of dis ease, such as the ma Hen Influence of mi asma, unwholesome water, excessive heat, damp, cold, sud den disuses temp erature, Ac. Korsslebj all Drue gists and Dealers generally. tfe STOMACH (ff University of Notre Dame, MAIN' lll'll DlSd The KlRhtr-Thlrd Session will open Tuesday, Sept. Sth. Full courses In Claaalca, Law, Soloncpa, "ilatheinatlca, .Mimic. A thorough COMMF.KC1AL COl'ItSK Is one of the distinguishing features of the Institution. , bpeclal advantages are offered to students of .JO Law Course, TIIK MINIM PEl'AltTMKNT, for hoys under IS, Is unique In iles'isn and In the com pleteness of Its equipments. Catalogues, Rtvlue full particulars, will be sent free, by addresslntc llST. T. K. WALSH, f. S. C. 1'HiaiiiiXT. NOTItl llAMK, lNIIIAXA. This Is the Kaaloat llunaltur Well Drillinir Macliine erer in -da. It brings the cuttlnira to tho urf (ipo at cat. h stroko of tho drill. KendforourclrcuUriuidiM rihj tiiohonl taken ft way nml a Circular Mr rfi I LOOMIS&NYMAN, TIFFIN, OHIO. A NEW DEPARTURE WIND MILLS Thrown in and oat of wind I reToMng the pump rod, doliiA lhapunip rtxl, tialnsr " Ith nil levere, piilleya, rlialnsu an' cullar to all other mills, llaa s lllIAU nwny wun nil wlresi tculisr 1 MK'K lopreTntwhl runnlncwhen it of ftvsvr. riniM't i r u ii u t svuu unrnuira ruiij sjr rnntrd. IWT l?tVI2 AI-KNTiS WANTKl). STOVER MF'G CO.' $ I OOO REWARD THE VICTOR r.r say msbls. Sallias s.4 vCuraUiSSa ei.aaisg Dl nr aisrlfl si I Cl.rtr S.W la ON nsT as Its VICTOR DOUBLE HULLER. IH.itr.Kd tin lar mtll.d Fr... NK.WAIMC DAT. M Allll I NT, TO.. r..mVH. HM. A Tube Colors, Ma I (los. Babl llrushrs, To. upi urisiies, o . opt i -iaiur.. ic. h,i, i -ArllsU' Ka.cls. 0o.l Artists' lloias, Panals, o-l Wo. OIU, Kc.i I'anvaji, 7tKi Hold ralnt, zac. rloveltles and Trentnn Ware for Peeoratln, lTramss for 1'lclures In Gold. I'lush. Oak and Drum.. Hump of molding-, toe dozen. Bendt esnl Stamp for Catalogue. A. HOSPE, Omaha, Bend for Circulars. OEO.It.HATlinmtK.rrlnclpsJ. SACRED HEART ACADEMY. O'lialin. Nebraska. The Drat fenn begins Beptember 2d, 18i. The ........ .. . Ifl,..,..,!,.. .ni?irnn... " 1. 1 1 ll h'p.nih a rim aiiEU liuuoATioN. iimerence 01 reunion i obstacle to the admission of young ladles. For ttculara npplr to Kt. Hxt. Jab. O'CoNMon, or to Laiit Hiti-bbiqii. llglon ta no par- 1110 R. U. AWARE THAT LorLUard'o Olimax Flog bosulnr rl n taq ; that IrtUard1 Itoaw I,irnneeuti that LorllUxdl aarr Cllsiplnaa. and. that LorllU rda HaaSTa, as boat aitd obMpeat. ojualltr oonaMre4 1 Diseases of Women. Iux(on Hold, Oniuliu. Neb. Fa Wliolttaala and Itetall aa urniturE DEWEY & STOHE, Omaha, Heb. KIPPERS PA8TllSS.SS SJBHSJSBlileitotrn, Utuu. mm 1 s-k MJtk I II O W m 1611 I II IT IsW 1 JUIM- II MB sU i iur iii mm - i ir m 11 irilli I iTSTsI s i i i - msEamiMmM one Ifuernns B-rgiF. 'tt. Ji. ss& i u as nrraivi i German, Drawing, l'ntntlng. l'lano. Harp, Violin. Omaha. Fair and Exposition Association. FAIR MD AT OMAHA, HEB,, SEPTEMBER Hi TO 1111, 1885 $O,ff0O OITertttl lor HpecU Trotting, I'ucliif, ICiiunln-;. 1,UOO OUrrcsI lor lIurMCH, Cuttle, Nltcejs, IIoN, lslry, Fruits and I'loAversw (35.00 for to oars White Corn; $35.00 for 60 ears Yellow Corn; $35.00 for 60 ears Calico or Mixed Corn. Threo Ilulloon Ascensions during Fair. New and wonderful Japuuese) dayllKht Klruworks, exhibited during threo duvs of Fair. Hew Amphitheatre Speed Stalls, Ftnct'H, For I'rosnlum Lists or Information, address lAIMi:i. II. M IIi:i:i.i:it, Hjicrelury, Kootn 1, Crclvhton Uloulf, Utnahu, Neb. ana eonrs uie enure -Jlih llrana" UKls YOUINU iairu a r.n a aad vltssllt Ku matter of huw WB wife. Weak men aliouiu bo ietored to rigor and ta uihood before iuarrlsj(e. rraols, teav ttaioBlaU atU vaiuablo treatise 1 sUuips. (Kstabllahed In 1877.) Address, Tile Climax Medical Co.. 175s St, Louis. Mo. I.Uten to Your XVlCe. Tho Mfltichratcr auRrJIan, June;8, 1833, sars: At (ine of t.ie "Window-," T.nnLlrnt nn Mir, vnnrMnml vnrnl ."t t cliunpH nf rhododrntlrotim and great Hhlsbcs of May blofisoniB! 1 I "There was an intcr entitiK protip. It Included one who una been n "Lottort spinner," bilk ins now so I'lirnlvied! I ! I That he could only bear to lie in a- reclin-' liiE position. This refer to my cnoe. I wiih llrst nttncketl twelve years ngo with "I.ocomoter Ataxy" (A paralytic dldeitto of nervo flbre rarely ever cu red.) and was for several years barely nble to get about And for the last five years not ablo to ntteti'l to my business, although Many thtnifs havo boon done for mo, Tho Inst experiment belnir Nervo stretching. Two yours iro 1 was voted Into the Home for IncurnbleHl Near Manchester, inMfly, 1882. I nm no "At! vocato"; "For anything ia the shape of patent' Medicines? Ami Hindu ninny objections to my dear wife's constant urging to try Hop llitr' ters, but finally to pneify her Coiiscuteil!l 1 hnd not tpilto flnlrihcd tho first bottls when 1 felt n change come over me. This was Saturday. November 3d. On Sunday morning 1 felt so strong I said to my room companions, "1 was suro I could "Walk! So started ucross tho lloor and back. I hardly knew how to contain myself. I wns all over the house. 1 nm iraiiilnnr stronfftn each day, and cau walk quite safely without any "Stick 1" Or Support. I nm now at my own houso, and hope soon to bo ablo to enrn my own living rkuIii. I, havo been n member of tho Manchestor "Hoynl KxcbiuiRo" For nearly thirty yenrs, and wns most henrlllv congratulated on koIiik Into tho room on Thursday last, Vory pratotully yours, JOHN Ill.ACKUUll.V, MANCnKSTEfi (Ensr.) Deo. 4, 1883. Two yenrs later nm perfectly well. J'roswiHei fiei .Sii-lmf Ier.a If whou you call for Hop Hitters (sec preen cluster of Hops on tho wlilto lnbol) the drutr Klst hnnds you out nny stuff called C. 1). War ner's Oerman Mop Illtlersor with other "Hop" nmiie. refuse it und shun t lint driiKplst us you would n viper, and If ho has tukou your money for th sluff Indict him lor tho frnud itnil Fiio him lor damages for tho swindle, and wo will roward you llbcrnlly fortiiocon vlutlon. Doctor. "Vei j yon are bilious. Just get a box of Wright's Indian Vegetable l'llls; ther will care yon." FOR BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. -A IlUIous Complaints are caused by torpidity, coo? gestlon, or tho ulceration of the llror. Tho iyrantoms aro dark, creasy, yellow skin, a brown or whitish coat to tho tongue, appetite Irreg ular, often a dry congh at night. The skin sometimes brents ont Into pimples and sores, and tho wholesstem lo ont of order. W. right's Indian Vegetable Till are ono of the very beat remedies known for any form of these troubles, and will certainly relievo tno sufferer.' They aro purelr vegetable, mado from tho bert drugs by competent hands, and give satisfaction. They are very gentle In their action, causing no griping or unpleasant feel ing to the most delicate. Atrial will convince any one troubled with biliousness that Wright's In. diau Vcfetublo Pills Is the medicine he needs. DROPSY TREATED FREE. DR. H. H. GREEN. A Specialist for I'.loven Yenrs Past, Has treated Dropsy ami Its complications with tbu most womlerful success; usos vegetable remedies, entirely harmless llemores all sjmplums of dropiy In right to twenty days. Cures p itlents pronounced hopeless by the best i physh lans. From ihe frit dots the symptoms rapidly dliap Pf ar, and In ten days at lean two-thirds of all symp toms are re tioved. Borne may cry humbug without knowing anrthlng about It. Itamemix r. It does not con ou anythiae to a-al id the inetlts of mr treatmm for yourself. 1 am certainly curiuit cases of Iuuk s'andtnir, cases that have been tapiel a number of ti nes, snd the patient de lareil unable to Ihe a week, (live full history of rate. Nana set, how lonsr attllcted, how barfly swollen and w in re, Is bowels l o ilvo, have leict buiste J and dripped water. Mend for fiej pamphle, con-atnlrBtesttinanlala.qiies'. ni. etc. Ten clays' treatment furnished by mall. Bplltpiy flto Ulie y curej. 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AJ.l eer, wjipaase, saatua. uewaxe 01 iuuuuohs. none eeouine wiuivutia IVIL.IN ! Ifhe hare triaed away their yoBtafalvlsror and power, who arc aaerlnr from terrible) URAINS and 17USSK9, wko are waak, MKN of all ares.whu find their POWKR illty, verve and SEXUAL &TRKNOTH wtakeaed by KXCESBKS.eaa reeelva a uoaltlve aud lastlasr sil uuii iwr warriva- early hahiu or KrCESBKH.caa reeelva a uoeltlre) aud laatlaar loner alaudlnaf the caae luav be. or who hal failed li cure, by a raw weeks or moutks oa of the celebrated , MYRTLEAIN TKEATMCNT At home without exposure, la LESS time, aud for LESS noaer tkyajaj any other method la (ke world. Weak back, headache. EMlMIOSsJ defeetlra memory, laH'UTENVK, Bta. laiuedlmsou to inarvlsjre,' and many tber symptoms leadlag to CONSUMl'TIOH. or INSANITY, are promptly removed by tkls treatment, ad vigorous uiaanudrstert. 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